Hymns and Spiritual Songs (Watts)

Hymns and Spiritual Songs (Watts)

Hymns and Spiritual Songs (Watts), English.
Isaac Watts.
1707. First edition. 222 songs.

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Collected from the Scriptures (Return to top)
I-I.
Behold the Glories of the Lamb
I-II.
E’er the blue Heav’ns were stretch’t abroad
I-III.
Behold, the Grace appears
I-IV.
Why did the Jews proclaim their Rage?
I-V.
Naked as from the Earth we came
I-VI.
Great God, I own thy Sentence just
I-VII.
Let ev’ry Mortal Ear attend
I-VIII.
How honourable is the Place
I-IX.
In vain we lavish out our Lives
I-X.
How beauteous are their Feet
I-XI.
There was an Hour when Christ rejoyc’d
I-XII.
Jesus the Man of constant Grief
I-XIII.
The Lands that long in Darkness lay
I-XIV.
Who shall the Lord’s Elect condemn?
I-XV.
Let me but hear my Saviour say
I-XVI.
Hosanna to the royal Son
I-XVII.
O for an overcoming Faith
I-XVIII.
Hear what the Voice from Heav’n proclaims
I-XIX.
Lord, at thy Temple we appear
I-XX.
Awake my Heart, arise my Tongue
I-XXI.
Lo, what a Glorious Sight appears
I-XXII.
Unshaken as the Sacred Hill
I-XXIII.
Firm and unmov’d are they
I-XXIV.
In vain the wealthy Mortals toyl
I-XXV.
All Mortal Vanities, be gone
I-XXVI.
Blest be the Everlasting God
I-XXVII.
Death, I’m prepar’d to meet thee now
I-XXVIII.
What Mighty Man, or Mighty God
I-XXIX.
Lift my Banners, saith the Lord
I-XXX.
In thine own ways, O God of Love
I-XXXI.
Blest is the Man whose cautious Feet
I-XXXII.
Whence do our mournful Thoughts arise
I-XXXIII.
There’s no Ambition swells my Heart
I-XXXIV.
Ye that obey th’ Immortal King
I-XXXV.
Shine Mighty God, on Britain shine
I-XXXVI.
Lord, what a thoughtless Wretch was I
I-XXXVII.
Lord, what a feeble Piece
I-XXXVIII.
Ye Saints, how lovely is the Place
I-XXXIX.
Now shall my inward Joys arise
I-XL.
What happy Men, or Angels these
I-XLI.
These Glorious Minds, how bright they shine!
I-XLII.
Adore and tremble at the Name
I-XLIII.
Sing to the Lord with joyful Voice
I-XLIV.
Lo, what an entertaining Sight
I-XLV.
See where the Great Incarnate God
I-XLVI.
Loud Hallelujahs to the Lord
I-XLVII.
Look gracious God, how numerous they
I-XLVIII.
Awake our Souls, away our Fears
I-XLIX.
How strong thine Arm is, Mighty God!
I-L.
Now be the God of Israel blest
I-LI.
To God the only Wise
I-LII.
’Twas the Commission of our Lord
I-LIII.
God who in various Methods told
I-LIV.
Jesus, we bless thy Father’s Name
I-LV.
When we are rais’d from deep Distress
I-LVI.
We sing the Glories of thy Love
I-LVII.
Backward with humble Shame we look
I-LVIII.
Let mortal Tongues attempt to sing
I-LIX.
In Gabriel’s Hand a Mighty Stone
I-LX.
Our Souls shall magnifie the Lord
I-LXI.
Now to the Lord that makes us know
I-LXII.
Come let us joyn our chearful Songs
I-LXIII.
What equal Honours shall we bnrig
I-LXIV.
Behold what wond’rous Grace
I-LXV.
Let the Sev’nth Angel sound on high
I-LXVI.
Let him embrace my Soul, and prove
I-LXVII.
Thou whom my Soul admires above
I-LXVIII.
Behold the Rose of Sharon here
I-LXIX.
The Voice of my Beloved sounds
I-LXX.
Hark, the Redeemer from the Sky
I-LXXI.
Often I seek my Lord by Night
I-LXXII.
Daughters of Sion, come, behold
I-LXXIII.
Kind is the Speech of Christ our Lord
I-LXXIV.
We are a Garden wall’d around
I-LXXV.
The wondring World enquires to know
I-LXXVI.
When Strangers stand and hear me tell
I-LXXVII.
Now in the Galleries of his Grace
I-LXXVIII.
Who is this fair One in distress
Composed on Divine Subjects (Return to top)
II-I.
Nature with all her Powers shall sing
II-II.
My Thoughts on awful Subjects roll
II-III.
Why do we mourn departing Friends?
II-IV.
Here at thy Cross, my dying God
II-V.
Lord, when my Thoughts with wonder roll
II-VI.
Once more, my Soul, the rising Day
II-VII.
Dread Sov’reign, let my Evening Song
II-VIII.
Hosanna, with a cheerful Sound
II-IX.
Alas! and did my Saviour bleed?
II-X.
My Soul forsakes her vain Delight
II-XI.
I send the Joys of Earth away
II-XII.
The True Messiah now appears
II-XIII.
Sing to the Lord that built the Skys
II-XIV.
Welcome sweet Day of Rest
II-XV.
Far from my Thoughts, vain World, be gone
II-XVI.
Lord, what a Heaven of Saving Grace
II-XVII.
Rise, rise my Soul, and leave the Ground
II-XVIII.
High on a hill of dazling Light
II-XIX.
Let others boast how strong they be
II-XX.
Why is my Heart so far from thee
II-XXI.
Let the old Heathens tune their Song
II-XXII.
Terrible God, that reign’st on high
II-XXIII.
Descend from Heaven, Immortal Dove
II-XXIV.
When the great Builder stretch’d the Skys
II-XXV.
My drowzie Powers, why sleep ye so?
II-XXVI.
Lord, we are blind, we Mortals blind
II-XXVII.
God! the Eternal awful Name
II-XXVIII.
Stoop down, my Thoughts, that use to rise
II-XXIX.
Jesus, with all thy Saints above
II-XXX.
Come, we that love the Lord
II-XXXI.
Why should we start and fear to die?
II-XXXII.
How short and hasty is our Life!
II-XXXIII.
Raise thee, my Soul, fly up and run
II-XXXIV.
Come Holy Spirit, Heavenly Dove
II-XXXV.
Let them neglect thy Glory, Lord
II-XXXVI.
Well, the Redeemer’s gone
II-XXXVII.
Lift up your Eyes to th’ heavenly Seats
II-XXXVIII.
Happy the Heart where Graces reign
II-XXXIX.
Our Days, alass! our Mortal Days
II-XL.
Our God, how firm his Promise stands
II-XLI.
Up to the Fields where Angels lye
II-XLII.
My God, what endless Pleasures dwell
II-XLIII.
Now for a Tune of lofty Praise
II-XLIV.
With holy Fear, and humble Song
II-XLV.
Thy Favours, Lord, surprize our Souls
II-XLVI.
Up to the Lord that reigns on high
II-XLVII.
Now to the Lord a noble Song!
II-XLVIII.
How vain are all things here below!
II-XLIX.
Death cannot make our Souls afraid
II-L.
Now let the God my Saviour smile
II-LI.
Bright King of Glory, dreadful God!
II-LII.
Death! ’tis a melancholy Day
II-LIII.
Lord! what a wretched Land is this
II-LIV.
My God, the Spring of all my Joys
II-LV.
Thee we adore, Eternal Name
II-LVI.
No, I shall envy them no more
II-LVII.
Lord, how secure and blest are they
II-LVIII.
Time! what an empty Vapour ’tis!
II-LIX.
Glory to God that walks the Sky
II-LX.
Praise, everlasting Praise be paid
II-LXI.
My Soul, come meditate the Day
II-LXII.
Sing to the Lord, ye Heavenly Hosts
II-LXIII.
Hark! from the Tombs a doleful Sound!
II-LXIV.
Happy the Church, thou sacred place
II-LXV.
When I can read my Title clear
II-LXVI.
There is a Land of pure Delight
II-LXVII.
Great God, how Infinite art Thou!
II-LXVIII.
Father, I long, I faint to see
II-LXIX.
Begin my Tongue, some heav’nly Theme
II-LXX.
God of the Seas, thy thundering Voice
II-LXXI.
The Glories of my Maker-God
II-LXXII.
Blest Morning, whose young dawning Rays
II-LXXIII.
Hence from my Soul, sad Thoughts, be gone
II-LXXIV.
Is this the kind Return
II-LXXV.
From Thee, my God, my Joys shall rise
II-LXXVI.
Hosanna to the Prince of Light
II-LXXVII.
Stand up my Soul, shake off thy Fears
II-LXXVIII.
When the first Parents of our Race
II-LXXIX.
Plung’d in a Gulph of dark Despair
II-LXXX.
O the Almighty Lord!
II-LXXXI.
And now the Scales have left mine Eyes
II-LXXXII.
Arise my Soul, my Joyful Powers
II-LXXXIII.
Thus saith the Lord that rules the Skies
II-LXXXIV.
Come all harmonious Tongues
II-LXXXV.
Why does your face, ye humble Souls
II-LXXXVI.
Our Sins, alass, how strong they be!
II-LXXXVII.
How wondrous great, how glorious bright
II-LXXXVIII.
Salvation! O the joyful Sound!
II-LXXXIX.
Hosanna to our conquering King
II-XC.
How sad our State by Nature is!
II-XCI.
O the Delights, the heavenly Joys
II-XCII.
Shout to the Lord, and let our Joys
II-XCIII.
My God, my Life, my Love
II-XCIV.
My God, my Portion, and my Love
II-XCV.
Infinite Grief! amazing Woe!
II-XCVI.
Down headlong from their native Skies
II-XCVII.
From Heaven the sinning Angels fell
II-XCVIII.
My Heart, how dreadful hard it is!
II-XCIX.
Let the whole Race of Creatures lie
II-C.
How full of Anguish is the Thought
II-CI.
When in the Light of Faith Divine
II-CII.
No, I’ll repine at Death no more
II-CIII.
Come, happy Souls, approach your God
II-CIV.
Raise your Triumphant Songs
II-CV.
And are we Wretches yet alive
II-CVI.
O if my Soul was form’d for Woe
II-CVII.
That awful Day will surely come
II-CVIII.
Come let us lift our joyful Eyes
II-CIX.
Lord, we adore thy vast Designs
II-CX.
And must this Body die?
Prepared for the Lord’s Supper (Return to top)
III-I.
’Twas on that dark, that doleful Night
III-II.
Jesus invites his Saints
III-III.
“The promise of my Father’s Love”
III-IV.
How condescending and how kind
III-V.
Let us adore th’ eternal Word
III-VI.
Jesus is gone above the Skies
III-VII.
When I survey the wondrous Cross
III-VIII.
Come let us join a joyful Tune
III-IX.
Let all our Tongues be one
III-X.
Nature with open Volume stands
III-XI.
Lord, how Divine thy Comforts are!
III-XII.
How rich are thy Provisions, Lord
III-XIII.
How sweet and awful is the Place
III-XIV.
Now have our Hearts embrac’d our God
III-XV.
The Memory of our dying Lord
III-XVI.
Now let our Pains be all forgot
III-XVII.
We sing th’amazing Deeds
III-XVIII.
Jesus, we bow before thy Feet
III-XIX.
At thy Command, our dearest Lord
III-XX.
Lord, we adore thy bounteous Hand
III-XXI.
Come let us lift our Voices high
III-XXII.
Our Spirits join t’ adore the Lamb
III-XXIII-a.
Blest be the Father and his Love
III-XXIII-b.
Glory to God the Father’s Name
III-XXIII-c.
Let God the Father live
III-XXIII-d.
Glory to God the Trinity
III-XXIII-e.
The God of Mercy be ador’d
III-XXIII-f.
Let God the Maker’s Name
III-XXIII-g.
To God the Father, God the Son
III-XXIII-h.
All Glory to thy wondrous Name
III-XXIII-i.
Now let the Father and the Son
III-XXIII-j.
Honour to thee, Almighty Three
III-XXIII-k.
Ye Angels round the Throne
III-XXIII-l.
Give to the Father Praise

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